Dear non-natives

magicusersresource:

dogbearspeaks:

The Plains warbonnet is not a Cherokee thing. It is not a Navajo thing. It is not an Indian thing. It is a Plains thing.

Stop calling every silly thing you draw that even vaguely resembles a native “Cherokee” or “Navajo” or “Aztec.”

Stop drawing the warbonnet everywhere as the apparently definitive native thing. It isn’t part of all of our 600+ cultures.

Same goes for the tipi, not part of every one of the 600+ indigenous cultures.

Stop thinking that if a native person doesn’t have dark, “mahogany” skin, that their heritage is invalid. Even without admixture, we actually do have varying skin tones.

Stop wearing crappy fake warbonnets.

Stop wearing redface.

Stop using us as your silly mascots. We are people.

Stop saying “spirit animal.” It’s derived from a New Age bastardization of a something that actually exists in some of our cultures.

Don’t smudge. Cleanse all you like, that’s fine, but don’t smudge.

Don’t call us “Indians.” “Native American” isn’t great either, it is not our name, but it’s slightly better than “Indian.” “Indigenous” is also fine.

Don’t use NDN/ndn. That is ours.

Step off about our hair. If you meet a long-haired native, admire it if you like, maybe even ask them about it (RESPECTFULLY), but do not touch. The same applies for someone with short hair, but additionally for those with short hair, don’t say things like “oh you’d look more native/Indian/etc if your hair was long.” We didn’t all traditionally have long, flowing hair. Believe it or not, there are actually different haircuts existing in our various cultures, and aside from that ultimately it’s a personal choice, one does not need to have long hair if they don’t want to. Doesn’t make them any less native to have short hair.

Don’t pray to our spirits/gods/energies. Native spiritualities are closed, they are not for outsiders.

Don’t say “The Native Americans believed…” Firstly, the past tense is silly, we still exist and do things. Secondly, we are NOT A MONOLITH. As I mentioned before, there are upwards of 600 different Native American cultures.

Don’t ask about someone’s “Indian name.” That’s not only insensitive, the name you are referring to in that instance is something sacred, and might not be something that person wants to share with you.

Don’t call yourself silly crap like “howling wolf” or “flying eagle.” That’s also racist and insensitive.

Regardless of whatever you might think you’re doing, or what your intentions may be, if a native person tells you that what you’re doing is disrespectful, STOP DOING IT.

You aren’t honoring us. You’re just mocking us further, demonstrating your continued ability to treat us like shit and get away with it even now, centuries after our colonization began. Your feelings are not more important than our history and survival.

To those doing your best as allies, thank you, keep doing what you do. HOWEVER, don’t let opportunities to educate others escape you. By letting them continue to be ignorant, you are failing. Spread the message.

There will be no “please.” It’s been more than 500 years, and we still are made to be invisible in our homelands. Still we are treated like less. Some even think we all died long ago.

We are still here

We will still be here

Treat us with respect.

Appropriation of Native cultures runs rampant in the pagan/witchcraft community. Remember, it’s just like kindergarten. Be kind, be respectful, and ask before touching something that does not belong to you.

-Bri

Circle of Salt 05: Getting Inspired for Geekomancy

circleofsaltpodcast:

Wrapping up our geekomancy podcast trilogy, this episode focuses on how pop culture can teach your magical or spiritual practice to you. It starts with a dash of salt on what items we wish witchy and geeky shops would or could carry and ends with reflections on how long geekomancy has been part of our magical practices.

Hosted by @da-at-ass and @grimoire-of-geekery, Circle of Salt is a twice-monthly podcast that focuses on spirits, witchery and bitchery.

Circle of Salt 05: Getting Inspired for Geekomancy

Things I’ve Learned

lunefrog:

As both a witch and someone who makes more mistakes than there are cells in my body

  • just do what works
  • like i’m serious if screaming at the moon works then do it
  • listen to your gut. it knows
  • work with what you have and don’t be afraid to cheat the system a little
  • eat after you preform magickal works, drink water
  • succulents are friends
  • spider plants can live just about anywhere but actual pots are best
  • rosemary doesn’t like water and will die very quickly if you over water it
  • aloe vera is a beast and flat out refuses to die
  • be like aloe vera
  • eggshells don’t decompose like other things they just kinda dissolve eventually
  • freezing eggshells keeps them fresh but they’re difficult to pry apart 
  • don’t use salt on plants they will die 
  • enchanting your makeup is a good idea
  • put sigils everywhere
  • don’t be afraid to do magick for practical/”mundane” things
  • always look at the mundane causes for things first
  • showers are a great time to self-cleanse and ward
  • screaming and throwing your grimoire at spiders is probably going to happen eventually
  • you should probably set up a schedule or an alarm to water your plants
  • store your seeds away from water 
  • dandelions are friends
  • don’t pick the first dandelions of spring! bees need those to get started
  • sometimes just asking for something to lend it’s energy is enough
  • sometimes doing spells is the equivalent of kicking the universe in the knees until it does the thing
  • cursing bad people with lots of supporters is very difficult, but worth it 
  • be very careful with your wording and intent
  • your spells probably aren’t going to work out the way you thought

Come Hell or Highwater Spell 🌊

orriculum:

a spell to prepare you for difficult times ahead, and give you the power to rise. 

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🌊  gather: a jar, twine, high tide sea water, honeysuckle, lavender, lime peel, black salt, wax, and a self representative object.

🌊  prepare and dry the herbs, in the oven or naturally

🌊  charge with personal energy, and add the representative object  

🌊  ring the jar’s lid with black salt and seal thoroughly with wax, bind bottleneck with twine, secure with a strong knot. 

🌊  go to the beach when the water is at high tide, hold the bottle in the water as it comes in, letting the waves wash over it. while doing this, chant:

“come hell or high water
i rise with the tide
this time and after
the sea will be on my side.”

🌊  do not litter the bottle in the water, take it back with you, keep in case you need to perform the ritual again. 

Essential Oils for the Signs

divinezodiac:

**Use Sun and Moon

Aries: Sweet Orange essential oil is calming, relieves stress, and eases frustration.

Taurus: Cedarwood essential oil gives sense of purpose.

Gemini: Cardamom essential oil is refreshing and supports the body after its energy has been spent.

Cancer: Laurel essential oil instills courage and confidence in someone’s ideals, as well discouraging upset or confrontation.

Leo: Ginger essential oil complements the body’s overall energy.

Virgo: Rosemary essential oil refreshes thinking and clears the mind. 

Libra: Frankincense essential oil has adaptive properties and makes one feel more balanced emotionally.

Scorpio: Rose essential oil has a relieving and soothing energy, and helps level any obsessiveness.

Sagittarius: Ylang-ylang essential oils eases restlessness and calms one’s spirits. 

Capricorn: Black pepper essential oil stimulates the mind, removing blocked energy and opening one up to new ways of thinking

Aquarius: Chamomile essential oil helps one process and express ideas while also calming the mind. 

Pisces: Sandalwood essential oil quiets the mind and allows universal influences to be expressed.

Read more here.

Attention Fellow Witches!

honey-and-gunpowder:

I’M GOING TO TELL YOU ABOUT THIS MAGICAL ASS WITCH SHOP AND WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO YOU!

This place is called Maggie’s Pharm and it’s unique to my hometown of Memphis TN. They have existed for over 35 years now, surviving through the recession and managing to stay afloat when all else around them disappeared. They are locally owned and nearly ALL of their products are handmade. They have a phenomenal selection of oils and shampoos, as well as all kinds of medicinal remedies and teas and soaks to help those in need.

The great thing about them is that not only do the have superior customer service (some of the nicest and most helpful people I have EVER met, and their knowledge base is just amazing – you can ask them literally any question about their products, or ask for advice on how to achieve a certain outcome and they’ll ALWAYS answer with a polite and humble air. Very Educated), but they also DO NOT BOAST using their products in place of proper medical care for serious conditions. They advocate a harmony and melding of the two, and I think that’s just great.

BUT LET ME GET TO THE MEAT OF WHY I MADE THIS POST. 

THEIR HERBS.

Guys. GUUUUUYS. They literally have every herb you could ever think of. And their spice collection is impressive as well. And everything is FRESH and NEW. They are constantly turning over and taking care of their products. Like, every time I’ve been in there, there’s some lady taking down the jars and examining them, refilling whats low or dumping what may have sat for too long. This shit is legit. These people take great pride in their work and it shows in the product. Maggie’s has never let me down in all these years (even before my witchy days, when I was simply going in there for their special tea blends and their homemade skin care products.)

The best part? Everything is reasonably priced. Nothing over the top. 

For example, today I bought Jasmine, Chamomile, Thyme, Basil, Peppermint, Sandalwood, Red Rosebud Petals, Mugwort, Sage, Dandelion Root, Cayenne Pepper, Rosemary, Lavender AND a new mortar and pestle all for like 34 bucks. You can’t beat that dude.

Now why am I telling you all this, my dear witchy friends, when most likely you live very far away from this place and can’t access these wonders?

WELL GOOD NEWS. THEY SHIP.

That’s right you heard me. THEY’LL SHIP ANYWHERE YOU WANT.

I’m not sure about outside the US, you’d have to call and ask them, but I DO KNOW they can for sure send anywhere in the US. But LOOK GUYS. This is a great place and you can totally utilize it in your craft.

In a world where technology and the internet reign supreme, it’s nice to see that some truly magical homely places like this still exist in the world. I know its easy to buy online (and it may be a bit cheaper too) but please PLEASE give these guys a look and a shout out. 

We don’t want the magical witch shops of the world to disappear.

So please, if you can, give these lovely people a try. You won’t be disappointed I can promise you. And they deserve support more than you could ever know.

Thanks everyone ❤ -hugs you all-

www.maggiespharm.com